To be a successful physician, be sure to implement these three things from day one of your career as you will never get a second chance to make a good first impression.
If you currently don’t have the reputation you want, implement these three things before any more damage is done, and it will improve your reputation.
There is a very simple formula to becoming a very popular doctor, gaining lots of referrals, and establishing a great reputation, which all lead to good cash flow.
You simply must be known as an AAA doctor from day one: Able, Available, and Affable.
– Able
Being able is defined as having considerable skill, proficiency, or intelligence. Everyone you encounter must feel you have sufficient skill to do your job, or you won’t have a job to do.
Your staff, your patients, and referring doctors must all have confidence in your abilities.
Your ability will be on display when you first begin your practice. If you are a surgeon and you have some major complications right out of the gate, it will be hard to recover.
If you are a dentist and you pulled the wrong tooth in the first month, word will get out. The chiropractor who adjusted an elderly patient’s neck and fractured a vertebra will not get many manipulation referrals.
Your peers will be watching you very closely with the first few patients they send you. Be darn sure you keep your nose clean as you get started.
If you see a problem patient who is likely to have a complication, have your senior partner tackle that one. They already have a reputation, and if the expected complication happens, it won’t hurt their already-built reputation.
Make sure to have a reputation for quality work before you tackle the complicated stuff.
When other doctors feel they can trust your judgment and skill, they are happy to send you patients. If they don’t have this confidence in you, they will be looking for a different place to refer patients. You want to be their go-to person.
– Available
Available is defined as being at someone’s disposal, accessible, handy, convenient, or present. If it isn’t easy to reach you, people will stop calling. If the referral process to get to see you is too cumbersome, they will go where it’s easier. Make sure everyone knows you are available to help them if they need you.
Being available doesn’t mean letting patients and staff call at all hours—make expectations clear, and no one will be disappointed or frustrated. Think carefully about how to do this, keeping staff and patient welfare in mind.
Now is the time to set ground rules as to how you will function as an attending physician.
Do you expect everyone to be on time and get started promptly at 8:00 a.m.? Then you be there promptly at 7:45 a.m. Do you want an undisturbed time for lunch? Make sure you adopt a schedule leaving lunch open.
Do you want to have the weekend off if you are not on call? Make it clear to everyone you will be gone. Will you see your own patients in the hospital or have the hospitalist see them?
Be sure people know how you function.
Become well known for being easy to contact and happy to aid those who call. When doctors send you patients they are concerned about, call them back personally to provide follow-up.
They will appreciate the feedback and be more likely to send their patients to see you in the future.
– Affable
Affable is defined as friendly, good-natured, easy to talk to, cordial, warm, pleasant, likable, nice, or personable. Who wants to have a primary care doctor who is mean or irritable? People are drawn to you if you are likable.
Nurses will be more likely to let a question wait until morning rounds if they like you.
Hang out around the water cooler. Help your staff with their personal problems. A friendly doctor is a busy doctor. People will want your services.
Think about a time when you had to call a doctor you knew was an irritable grouch. How did you feel about making that call? No one likes talking to those kinds of people. So don’t become one of them.
Be a person that everyone loves to talk to. If it is a joy to call you, then referrals will head your way.
Those three simple concepts — being able, available, and affable — will lead to you having a great reputation. A doctor with a great reputation will be both busy and happy. Making a good first impression will increase your chances of loving your new job.